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Tristy Nesh

Born in 1975 in Vukovar (Croatia), Zoran Kutuzovic shows interest for music early and creates diverse sounds and effects on his first synthesizer. After finishing college in Rijeka and Zagreb, he moves to Split. Zoran publishes his first record together with his brother in a production project called KOAN in 1996 on Expire Records.

With expansion of house and techno culture, he releases many solo records under the name INAF on international labels (Sodium, Bassethound, Kazumi…). His biggest success is "Speed Boy" in 2003 on Monoïd Rec. He also starts working as DJ the same year and performs in many local and international clubs, like german cult club TV – Whatever and Halle02.

With his art production and tech approach in video clip for "I Betcha", he attracts many video artists and the same year he's among the selection of film festival "14. Dani Hr. Filma". In lack of good club happenings in Split, he starts a club program "100 Degrees", introducing national and international quality DJ's and producers. After 10 techno releases as INAF, he changes his sound, turning more minimal electro house.

In 2006, he starts working under the name Tristy Nesh and performing as live act. Today, his much more innovative sound is recognized by several labels such as Absolut Freak, Elektrovibes, Electrade, Upstruct, Plasteline and Bay Street.

www.tristyandjuri.com
www.myspace.com/tristynesh

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DISCOGRAPHY


Tristy Nesh – Little Hip Molecular EP – Absolut Freak Records

Tristy Nesh – Gold Is Fashion EP – Plasteline

Tristy Nesh – Americana Me EP – Upstruct

Tristy Nesh vs Steph Highland – Buba Zanetti – Elektrovibes

Tristy Nesh – Plastic Jesus / Ego Display – Electrade

INAF releases